Beautiful Russian girl Julia Vins was born 21 May, 1996 in the city of Engels, Russia. One day the gorgeous girl felt she had to protect herself to feel confident, and she enthusiastically started visiting the gym. Julia has been engaged in powerlifting since September 2012.
«Initially, she set a goal to become stronger, because she had absolutely no confidence in herself. At first, she just went to the gym, for a year worked without a program, and in September 2012 she had the opportunity to engage in powerlifting, and this year was fruitful enough, in terms of sporting achievement.
She started going to the gym at my new school. There was only coach in powerlifting and kettlebell lifting. She did not like kettlebell lifting, because she wanted to harmoniously developed body. And she simply had no choice.
She did what she wanted to see for herself, and this is her life. Also impossible to please everybody. There will always be people who respect her choice, or simply to adequately explain why they do not like, and unfortunate, that nothing in this life is achieved easily. She is following her dream.»
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Fitness can be intimidating. Even small, mom-and-pop gyms are usually full of weird-looking machines, equipment you don't know how to use, and unapproachable sexy people lugging around milk cartons full of pink water. Most of us new to the world of weights will walk into a gym feeling immediately overwhelmed. There's so much going on it's difficult to even know where to begin!
That's when the non-scary elliptical calls your name. Your friendly neighborhood cardio machines have never failed you, so you jump on one and start swooshing. And that's where you stay, silently watching other people go about their awesome-looking workouts.When you finally muster the courage to try some resistance training, you'll likely head over to the machines. You'll choose an open one, read the directions, and then try to copy whatever the model is doing in the pictures. "WTF am I doing?" you may ask yourself as you go through the motions. "Is this even right? I swear those directions don't make any sense. Good God, I hope no one is watching me!"
After your bout with the machines, you think about making your way to the dumbbell rack, but it's overrun with huge, muscle-bound guys doing their best to out-bro each other. Besides, what the hell would you even do once you had dumbbells in your hands?After you leave the gym, you head home and start arguing with yourself about your next meal: I just worked out, why should I ruin it by eating? Maybe I'll just have some pasta...And thus you struggle on with your fitness routine, never quite making the progress you hope to make and always wondering what "the secret" could be.
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Weight Training For A Better Body
Many women worry that weight training will somehow transform them into Hulk-ettes, so they spend hours doing cardio in order to maintain their "feminine" figure. The truth is, women just don't have the hormonal support to gain muscle mass like men. The hormone testosterone is responsible for large increases in muscle mass. Women's testosterone levels are a fraction of men's. That means you can bench press without concerning yourself about how much chest hair you might grow.
There are women, typically professional bodybuilders, who look masculine. It takes many, many years of dedication and a particular lifestyle to achieve this sort of muscularity. Unless you have goals of becoming the next star in female bodybuilding, you don't ever need to worry about looking too masculine.
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